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Tripp, Steven D. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1994
Since instructional design is a kind of skilled professional behavior, the education of other skilled professionals is examined, and suggestions are made for analogous instructional techniques in any field. The question of how instructional designers should be educated is related to the larger question of how to teach people to design in general.…
Descriptors: Architecture, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Design
Bichelmeyer, B. A. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1999
Describes the Accomplishment-Based Curriculum Development model, which provide a cohesive framework for the processes of human performance technology and instructional design. Topics include front-end analysis; behavior characteristics; information storage and retrieval; materials development; and the contributions of Joe Harless to the field.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Instructional Design
Rothwell, William J.; Kazanas, H. C. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1988
Provides human resource development (HRD) professionals with an overview of literature on long-term curriculum planning for training in business and industry. Procedures for designing a training curriculum are described, and results are presented from a national survey of training practitioners on the current status of curriculum planning for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Industrial Training, Labor Force Development
Fox, Eric J.; Klein, James D. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2003
Human performance technology (HPT) is having a significant impact on the field of instructional design and technology (IDT), and many IDT graduate programs now offer training in HPT to their students. However, some IDT programs may be struggling with the extent to which they should incorporate the principles and techniques of HPT into their…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Performance Technology, Graduate Students, Curriculum Development